Archie
Carr National Wildlife Refuge
"The... coastline from Melbourne Beach
to Wabasso Beach in Florida is the most important
nesting area for loggerhead sea turtles in
the western hemisphere and the second most
important nesting beach in the world."

Egmont
Key National Wildlife Refuge
Near St. Petersburg, Florida, a barrier island
refuge of 350 acres established to provide
nesting, feeding, and resting habitat for
brown pelicans and other migratory birds

Everglades
National Park
Visit a Wetland of International Importance
in Homestead, Florida

Florida
Panther National Wildlife Refuge
Near Naples, Florida, closed to all public
access and use

Hobe
Sound National Wildlife Refuge
967 acres including three distinct plant communities:
coastal sand dune, mangrove swamps, and sand
pine-scrub oak forest, and with some of the
most productive sea turtle nesting beaches
in the U.S., in Hobe Sound, Florida